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Kōji Matsui
松井 孝治
Kōji Matsui
Official portrait, 2009
27th Mayor of Kyoto
Assumed office
25 February 2024
Preceded byDaisaku Kadokawa
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
(Political affairs, House of Councillors)
In office
16 September 2009 – 8 June 2010
Prime MinisterYukio Hatoyama
Preceded byKatsuhito Asano
Succeeded byTetsuro Fukuyama
Member of the House of Councillors
In office
2001–2013
ConstituencyKyoto at-large district
Personal details
Born (1960-04-25) April 25, 1960 (age 64)
Kyoto, Japan
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Party of Japan
EducationUniversity of Tokyo
Websitehttps://matsuikoji.kyoto/

Kōji Matsui (松井 孝治, Matsui Kōji, born April 24, 1960) is a Japanese politician who was elected Mayor of Kyoto in 2024. Matsui was a member of the House of Councillors from Kyoto at-large district between 2001 and 2013, as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. He served as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary in the Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet.

Before entering politics Matsui was a bureaucrat in the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.

Biography

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With Hirofumi Hirano, Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan (September 18, 2009)

Koji Matsui was born in Kyoto on April 25, 1960. His family owned an inn in central Kyoto where they also lived. Matsui enrolled at the University of Tokyo, where he majored in international relations. While being a student he read the novel The Summer of Bureaucrats (官僚たちの夏) by Saburo Shiroyama, which inspired him to join the Ministry of International Trade and Industry when he graduated in 1983.[1]

While in the ministry Matsui was sent to the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in the United States for further education and earned an MBA in 1990. From 1994 to 1996 he was seconded to the Cabinet Secretariat. In 2000, he retired from the Ministry to enter politics.[1][2]

Matsui was elected from Kyoto at-large district as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan in the 2001 House of Councillors election. He was reelected in 2007.[3]

When the DPJ took power in the 2009 House of Representatives election, Matsui was appointed Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary under Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. He left when Hatoyama was replaced by Naoto Kan in June 2010. Matsui declined to run for reelection in the 2013 House of Councillors election. He afterwards worked as a professor at Keio University.[3]

In November 2023 Matsui announced he would run in the 2024 Kyoto mayoral election. He subsequently received the endorsements of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, the Komeito and the Democratic Party for the People. He was also endorsed by outgoing Mayor Daisaku Kadokawa and the Governor of Kyoto Prefecture Takatoshi Nishiwaki. Matsui won the election when it was held in February 2024, beginning his term on February 25.[1][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Ippei Yaoita (2 February 2024). "中学時代は天文部、小説きっかけに官僚の道 京都市長に当選の松井氏". The Asahi Shimbun. Osaka. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  2. ^ "著名な卒業生". KellogBiz.jp. Kellogg Club of Japan. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b Ippei Yaoita (4 November 2023). "京都市長選、松井孝治・元官房副長官が出馬表明「京都に恩返しを」". The Asahi Shimbun. Osaka. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Koji Matsui Wins 1st Term as Kyoto Mayor". The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
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